Nigeria, April 19 -- Award-winning poet Servio Gbadamosi has revealed some difficulties Nigerian publishers face. During an exclusive interview with Rudolf Okonkwo on 90MinutesAfrica, the founder of Noirledge Publishing said that publishers and authors struggle to sell even 2000 copies of their works in the country. "This is a country of over 200 million people in which publishers struggle to sell 2000 copies of their books," the poet said. "The number of active readers who have the purchasing power to afford the works that these authors and publishers produce is very small." The Association of Nigerian Authors' Prize for Poetry winner attributed the decline in book purchases to the increasing inflation and high cost of living faced by Ni...